vigilance

  • 41vigilance — vig·i·lance || vɪdʒɪlÉ™ns n. state of being watchful and alert (especially to the possibility of danger) …

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  • 42vigilance — n. Watchfulness, lookout, circumspection, incessant care, scrupulous attention …

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  • 43vigilance — A person s ability to perform a task at a constant level of efficiency and effectiveness over a period …

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  • 44vigilance — n watchfulness, surveillance, observation; guard, guardedness, wariness; caution, precaution, forethought, prudence, circumspection; alertness, keenness, attentiveness; wakefulness, sleeplessness …

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  • 45vigilance — vig·i·lance …

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  • 46vigilance — UK [ˈvɪdʒɪləns] / US noun [uncountable] formal the activity of watching a person or situation very carefully so that you will notice any problems or signs of danger immediately …

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  • 47vigilance — vig•i•lance [[t]ˈvɪdʒ ə ləns[/t]] n. the state or quality of being vigilant; watchfulness • Etymology: 1560–70; < L …

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  • 48vigilance — /ˈvɪdʒələns/ (say vijuhluhns) noun 1. the quality or fact of being vigilant; watchfulness. 2. Pathology insomnia. {Middle French, from Latin vigilantia} …

  • 49vigilance — Watchfulness; precaution; a proper degree of activity and promptness in pursuing one s rights or guarding them from infraction, or in making or discovering opportunities for the enforcement of one s lawful claims and demands. It is the opposite… …

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  • 50vigilance committee — noun Date: 1835 a committee of vigilantes …

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